Family Double Dare - Netflix

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Family Double Dare is a spin-off from Nickelodeon's very long
running and popular game show "Double Dare".

Type: Game Show

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: 30 minutes

Premier: 1988-04-03

Family Double Dare - Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids - Netflix

Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids (stylized as Nick GaS and commonly
known as Nick Gas) is a defunct American cable television network that
was part of MTV Networks's suite of digital cable channels. The channel
was available to all digital cable providers and satellite provider Dish
Network. With its focus on classic Nickelodeon game shows (all of which
had been removed from the parent network in 2000), Nick GAS was
essentially a children's version of (and Viacom's answer to) Game Show
Network, which launched on December 1, 1994. The VP/General Manager of
the network was Nickelodeon executive Mark Offitzer, producer of
numerous Nick specials including the Kids Choice Awards. Summer Sanders
was named on-air Commissioner of the network; Dave Aizer (1999–2003) and
Vivianne Collins (1999–2003) were the network's original on-air hosts,
with Mati Moralejo (2001–05) joining soon after and later on Nadine
(2004) and George (2004) separately during commercials.

Family Double Dare - Programs - Netflix

Nick GAS aired every game show broadcast on Nick from the parent
network's inception onward, as well as non-game programming such as
Salute Your Shorts, Speed Racer X, Scaredy Camp, and Rocket Power (all
of which mainly involved extreme sports and competition). The network
also aired a one-hour block of video game programming on Saturday nights
from 2003–04. Play to Z (mainly re-purposed content from the British
Game Network) and Nickelodeon Gamefarm (an original series featuring
video game news and competitions) aired during this time. Nick GAS also
carried repeats of Nickelodeon Robot Wars, a program adapted from the
British original.